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Cascade Brewing

www.cascadebrewing.com

 
Cascade Brewing was founded in 1998 by owner Art Larrance and brewmaster Ron Gansberg. Together, Art and Ron put their 40 years combined beer experience to work, designing and installing Cascade`s 10-barrel brewing system in Southwest Portland, then creating and distributing well-balanced traditional ales. Sour beers really came about by default. The pair had followed the trends of traditional ales and were growing tired of what they referred to as the “hops arms race” of ever-hoppier beers, especially in the Northwest. Both wanted to focus instead on beers that offered an intense sensory experience other than hops. They considered what they ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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